Picture this: you’re living in a cozy 900 square foot, 2-bedroom apartment with your best friend. Life is good, until your roommate’s family wants to visit and stay at your place. Sounds normal, right? But what if that family includes a mom, a sister, and four kids ranging from newborn to 14 years old? That’s 8 people crammed into your tiny living space for 10 days! Our protagonist finds herself in this exact situation and is now being labeled as inconsiderate for not agreeing to this family invasion.
The Family Visit Proposal

Mom’s Stay Gets a Green Light ✅

But Wait, There’s More!

Drawing the Line ⛔

Roommate’s Reaction

Inconsiderate or Sensible?

Lease Limitations

Update: Strained Relations

Possible Airbnb Solution?

Lose-Lose Situation

Update 2: Feeling Uncomfortable

Accusations Fly ️

Family Can’t Come Unless…

Lease Drama Continues

Reversing Roles

Standing Her Ground

Things Are Not Going Well

Too Many Guests, Too Little Space?
Our protagonist is caught in a tough spot as her roommate’s family wants to stay at their tiny apartment for 10 days. With 8 people in total, she’s feeling the pressure and being labeled as inconsiderate for not agreeing to the family invasion. Tensions rise as the lease agreement is brought up, and our protagonist stands her ground, insisting that this situation is unreasonable. The roommate drama continues to escalate, leaving their friendship strained and the future uncertain. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sticky situation…
NTA: Roommate’s family invasion turns into a chaotic fire hazard

NTA. Unreasonable request for too many people, one bathroom

Roommate’s family invasion for 10 days? NTA, that’s too much!

NTA – 8 people in a 2br 1b for 10 days? Insane!

Lease violation alert! NTA for not allowing overcrowding

NTA, 10 days with FOUR kids? Where would everyone sleep?

NTA- Outrageous request! They wouldn’t even bring necessities for kids!

Roommate’s family invasion causing chaos – NTA for being upset

NTA. 10 days is too long for any guest

Legal limits on apartment occupancy: eviction or fine?

Uncomfortable situation: Roommate wants you to foot hotel bill
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Roommate’s family wants a free vacation at your expense? No way!

Avoiding eviction and misery: NTA for rejecting family invasion!
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8 people in a 2 bedroom apartment?! Definitely NTA!

NTA. Too many people, uncomfortable with so many children.

Setting boundaries is important. NTA for expressing discomfort.

NTA suggests mom and sister should afford a one-bedroom hotel

Boundaries crossed: Roommate’s family invasion sparks justified frustration.

Setting boundaries: why aren’t they being pestered?

Avoiding a bathroom queue with 8 people? No way!

NTA. Flatmate needs to be reasonable. Creative compromise suggestions.

Safety first! Protect yourself and your home from unwanted guests.
